Exempts senior citizens from jury duty
Bill A 6025 exempts seniors aged 65 and older from jury duty, easing their burden and ensuring a more accessible judicial process for older adults.
Bill A 6025 exempts seniors aged 65 and older from jury duty, easing their burden and ensuring a more accessible judicial process for older adults.
Bill Number: A 6025
Title: Exempts Senior Citizens from Jury Duty
Status: Referred to Judiciary
Introduced: February 25, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 6025 aims to provide an exemption from jury duty for senior citizens. The intent behind this legislation is to alleviate the burden of jury service on older adults, recognizing that they may face challenges related to mobility, health, or other factors that make serving on a jury difficult.
Bill A 6025 seeks to ease the responsibilities of jury duty for senior citizens, acknowledging their unique circumstances. By exempting those aged 65 and older, the bill aims to create a more accommodating judicial process for older adults while ensuring that the courts can still function effectively. The bill is currently under review by the Judiciary Committee, and its progress will be monitored as it moves through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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